Trajet Tubs Quotes & Sayings
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There's no arguing, no needling, no discussion. It is quiet and awkward and terrifying. — Luchia Dertien

At night, when no one's there, the dancers and the musicians on the walls come to life and there's a glamorous ball. Sometimes their lights are so bright I can see the glow from my bedroom. — Chris Bohjalian

The cold logic of mid-twentieth-century atheism has now given way to an era of renewed 'spirituality,' but it is an awakening more thrapeutic than pious, more attuned to self-expression than self-denial. It is now fashionable to talk about God, though it is still deeply unfashionable to believe in him. — J. Mark Bertrand

Fairway: a narrow strip of mown grass that separates two groups of golfers looking for lost balls in the rough. — Henry Beard

The world is cluttered up with unfinished business in the form of projects that might have been successful, if only at the tide point someone's patience had turned to active impatience. — Robert Updegraff

We continually encounter hardships. People disappoint us. We disappoint ourselves. But God is constant and compassionate. We are not alone. He cares. Against all reason, the transcendent God loves us so much that He has committed Himself to us. — Charles R. Swindoll

In order to be able to accomplish anything new, the first thing we need to do is to teach ourselves... not to be so afraid. — Jose N. Harris

Fine dining teaches you how to cook many different things, and it gives you the basic fundamentals, but these specialty restaurants, they're not teaching you the broad foundation you need to become a well-rounded cook. — David Chang

But you're an artist. You don't believe in decency and honesty and gratitude. — William S. Burroughs

Life is in time; seconds, minutes and hours — Sunday Adelaja

Together, "Light and Knowledge" are Inanimate, Intangible, and Inseparable. — William Bailey

By the time I was sixteen I had read many books and I had become a freethinker. — Cormac McCarthy